
These Things Happen
On their second full-length album, These Things Happen, Saturdays At Your Place take everything that made their early material resonate—twinkly guitars, heart-on-sleeve songwriting, a distinctly Midwestern ache—and stretch it into something even more resonant. It’s a record about growing up without growing cold, and it’s also a testament to where they’re from (Kalamazoo, Michigan) both literally and musically; proof that a band with strong hometown roots can still shake the ground. these things happen isn’t an album that provides many answers. Instead, it’s a cathartic companion to survival with friends at your side, gear in the trailer, and enough hope to keep showing up. For Saturdays at Your Place, that’s enough.Â
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$6.00These Things Happen
On their second full-length album, These Things Happen, Saturdays At Your Place take everything that made their early material resonate—twinkly guitars, heart-on-sleeve songwriting, a distinctly Midwestern ache—and stretch it into something even more resonant. It’s a record about growing up without growing cold, and it’s also a testament to where they’re from (Kalamazoo, Michigan) both literally and musically; proof that a band with strong hometown roots can still shake the ground. these things happen isn’t an album that provides many answers. Instead, it’s a cathartic companion to survival with friends at your side, gear in the trailer, and enough hope to keep showing up. For Saturdays at Your Place, that’s enough.Â
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On their second full-length album, These Things Happen, Saturdays At Your Place take everything that made their early material resonate—twinkly guitars, heart-on-sleeve songwriting, a distinctly Midwestern ache—and stretch it into something even more resonant. It’s a record about growing up without growing cold, and it’s also a testament to where they’re from (Kalamazoo, Michigan) both literally and musically; proof that a band with strong hometown roots can still shake the ground. these things happen isn’t an album that provides many answers. Instead, it’s a cathartic companion to survival with friends at your side, gear in the trailer, and enough hope to keep showing up. For Saturdays at Your Place, that’s enough.Â











